Nashville airport travelers stop to sing national anthem for children of fallen service members

Posted Dec 11 2018 02:12AM PST

Video Posted Dec 11 2018 08:20AM PST

Updated Dec 11 2018 09:42AM PST

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (FOX News) - Travelers at Nashville's busy airport over the weekend stopped to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner,” paying their respects to a plane full of children whose parents had died in combat.

“At the Nashville airport I walked out into the concourse to this scene @americanairlines was flying a plane full of children who had lost a parent in combat to Disneyworld on an all expenses paid trip and they threw a party for them at the gate,” Jen Tringale wrote on Facebook on Saturday.

"But when they announced them over the loud speaker and they lined up to board the plane the whole airport literally stopped and sang the national anthem with military present in salute. Most every person standing around, myself included was bawling at the sight of these kids and spouses who have paid so great a price for our country. To see all of this at Christmas time was so humbling.

“Seeing the general public in an airport stand still to honor these kids was simply beautiful,” Tringale wrote.